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Steps Toward The American Revolution
Test Description: The British Acts that led to the American Revolution
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Prohibits settlement west of the Appalachians and trading in the area without a license
A
Sugar Act (1764)
B
Stamp Act (1765)
C
Currency Act (1764)
D
Proclamation of 1763
2) Lowers taxes on molasses, with revenue to pay colonial government officials; puts new tax on wine
A
Proclamation of 1763
B
Currency Act (1764)
C
Stamp Act (1765)
D
Sugar Act (1764)
3) Prohibits colonies from issuing paper money; requires all debts to be paid in gold
A
Sugar Act (1764)
B
Stamp Act (1765)
C
Currency Act (1764)
D
Proclamation of 1763
4) Requires all written materials to be printed on stamped paper; revenue from stamped paper to be used for government salaries and defense
A
Currency Act (1764)
B
Proclamation of 1763
C
Stamp Act (1765)
D
Sugar Act (1764)
5) Requires colonists to house and feed British soldiers if ordered to
A
Quartering Act (1765)
B
Repeal of Stamp Act (1766)
C
Townshend Acts (1767)
D
Declaratory Act (1766)
6) Affirms Parliament's right to tax the colonies
A
Townshend Acts (1767)
B
Repeal of Stamp Act (1766)
C
Quartering Act (1765)
D
Declaratory Act (1766)
7) Taxes tea, lead, glass, and paper; establishes customs board in Boston; suspends New York legislature; legalizes writs of assistance
A
Tea Act (1773)
B
Declaratory Act (1766)
C
Quartering Acts (1765)
D
Townshend Acts (1767)
8) Repeals all Townshend Acts except tax on tea
A
Tea Act (1773)
B
Repeal of Townshend Acts (1770)
C
Intolerable Acts (1774)
D
Declaratory Act (1766)
9) Requires that only the East India Company may mport and sell tea
A
Repeal of Townshend Acts (1770)
B
Declaratory Act (1766)
C
Tea Act (1773)
D
Intolerable Acts (1774)
10) Closes Boston port until destroyed tea paid for; suspends town meetings; appoints military governor of colon; permits trials of government officials to be in England
A
Repeal of Townshend Acts (1770)
B
Intolerable Acts (1774)
C
Tea Act (1773)
D
Declaratory Act (1766)
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